Making Your Own Wedding Invitations

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MAKING YOUR OWN WEDDING INVITATIONS

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Why pay for wedding invitations when you can make your own? Homemade wedding invitations have a more personal feel. Your friends and family will treasure the invitations you send out. Here are a few tips on making your own wedding invitations.

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MAKING YOUR OWN WEDDING

INVITATIONS

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Why pay for wedding invitations when you can make your own? Homemade wedding invitations have a more personal feel. Your friends and family will treasure the invitations you send out. Here are a few tips on making your own wedding invitations.

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First, you'll need to gather your materials. You'll want cardstock in a color that match your theme. You'll need both flat cards and letter paper. Make sure the paper you get isn't glossy. It looks beautiful, but it scratches easily, which means you invitations might not hold up. You'll also need envelope and stickers to seal them with.

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Next, you'll need to design your invitations. Most word programs have some wedding invitation formatting you can play around with. However, you should feel free to do your own thing. Look at other invitations for inspiration.

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Decide exactly what you want your invitations to look like, and then experiment. Print up some sample invitations and compare them to see what looks best.

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In addition to printing up your own invitations, you'll want to print up directions and reply cards. If you have time, you may also want to make your own Save-the-Dates. Doing this can be great practice for making your own invitations.More info on:

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Put everything carefully into the envelope. Once you're happy with the placement, it's time to seal the envelope. Use the stickers you purchased, and set the envelope aside. You'll have a lot of homemade invitations to seal and address!

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